Most of them are broad parodies of the kind of bad to mediocre TV that was popular in the 1970s into the 1980s. You might as well stop watching TV for the rest of your life.
This is all about Toronto. Crazy Joe's and Gerry Todd being a valium addled DJ for CHFI, the radio staion for White people that don't want to see ANYTHING real and don't wan't to admit they are boring and old.
Crazy Hy's was based on Crazy Joe's, a textile chain in Toronto. Their 1970s commercials were exactly depicted in Crazy Hy's only it was fabric...two men of Jewish decent where one is doing the talking with the other in the back ground motioning with his hand to show the size of the store. Classic, funny and brilliant comedy.
This brings back memories. Great way to end the week late night on Friday. When MTV came along with its VJ format, The Gerry Todd Show immediately came to mind. It's like a parody of MTV, but it actually aired before MTV launched. Great to see again.
Glad I was around when this came out originally. We loved the old SNL original cast then watched The Midnight Special every Saturday night. How lucky were we boomers for laughter and great music...
At least you do not have to watch a 15-30 second ad, prior to every SCTV sketch. 15-30 fewer suicide committing Actors and/or Actresses, on SCTV, too, or, also.
@John M Smythe Yes, they were. But the humor became more one sided against the right when Tina the Fey became head writer, and the show has remained there since.
Phil Hartman years at SNL were brilliant. The Belushi Aykroyd Radnor years have aged horribly. Saying that Saturday Night Live is more liberal now than it was at the beginning is like utterly ridiculous Fake news ding dong
@@charlesandrews2360 It's sad that Fox News and other conservative talking heads have brainwashed their listeners so much that anything NOT constantly Conservative is Liberal...and now socialist. I wonder what will be next?
Great memories of watching SCTV late Saturday nights when I was around 14 years old. I would do my best impressions of Andrea Martin's characters for my high school classmates to try and make friends. And, it worked because I got pretty good at it. I expanded my repertoire to include other cast members. It became a favorite game among my family members at gatherings, and to this day we still perform our favorite skits. Thanks for the post; it elicits the warmest memories.
As an early teen in southern Ontario me and my brother came across this on the just-new Global TV network, before the Bob and Doug days. Bill Murray even appeared before his SNL turn.
Gerry Todd is one of the weirdest concepts Moranis ever came up with. The conceit was a radio DJ with the addition of video, so instead of just a station jingle sung by anonymous performers we get anonymous disembodied heads singing the jingles.
@MorbidManMusic he's still alive; he left show business to raise his kids, after his wife sadly passed away from cancer. However, he has done some voice acting. His kids are basically young adults now, so he may return to onscreen work.
Now forgotten trivia, but Rick Moranis was actually a Top 40 rock deejay in the late '70s in Toronto. (I've heard aircheck recordings, and he plays it 100% straight, using this Gerry Todd voice.)
The request line with a young Catherine O'hara....5 easy pieces, The Gerry Todd "singers" and all the Gerry Todd videos...CLASSIC..thanks for posting these all together
Every time I hear a radio package intro with male & female voices harmonizing the name of a radio show, I picture these disembodied heads from Gerry Todd
I had a friend who used to pronounce "VUdeo" just like Gerry. He never even saw SCTV (and he was a video fanatic like GT). Every time I watched Rick Moranis do GT, I laughed extra hard because I actually experienced something like him in real life!
The so talented Rick Moranis is also an admirable man - how many at the height of a film career would, upon becoming a widower - walk away to raise his children?
I love the overall concept of Gerry Todd. It's hard to describe why If you didn't grow up in the Eighties... Imagine a cheesy hipster Easy Listening AM or FM radio station from the Seventies, only re-envisioned in the hot new format of consumer video, in a world where we all carried tiny TVs or had them strapped to our heads like oversized Google Glasses, instead of carrying ghetto blasters or wearing Walkmans. And in this era, LP-sized videodiscs were the ultimate medium, and ruled the landscape long before CD/DVD/PVR/VOD. (I had a friend who was like Gerry Todd in his undying love for those huge old videodiscs, and he forever touted their advantages, even when DVD finally emerged.)
Because SCTV and Rick didn't release an album. It would have sold in Canada for sure (unsure about the states but who knows, Blues Brothers released albums).
Yeah, he was vastly underrated as an artist. Sure, he didn't write his own songs -- but then, neither did Elvis or Frank Sinatra, and Tom's right up there with both of them.
This was shot in Edmonton you can tell because it looks a bit dismal and grey just like Edmonton, I did some acting work at the ITV studio and other places around Edmonton in the early and mid 80s my father was in the film and video business In Edmonton, I think he did some camera work on this show but didn't tell me what he worked on, if you were watching TV in Canada in the 80s and 90s you saw my Fathers work on commercials every day, he passed away but this was our favorite show we always watched it together he was amused by my impressions of Ed Grimley
That was hilarious. Could you play Stairway to Heaven also? I forgot how funny Rick Moranis was. I loved this show as a teenager but I didn't exactly understand or appreciate alot of the humor. I just knew it was funny as hell, like monty pythons flying circus.
I think they got the idea of Tom Monroe from Von Monroe a great singer before the war that my Dad used to like a lot but yes that Rick Moranis was one heck of a comedian and singer too if he wanted to be.
I meant Vaugh Monroe. He was a giant in the 40's. Tom Monroe sounds like the successful name of a superstar. A group called the Vapors did a song called "Turning Japenese" back in the early 1980's when SCTV recorded this show.
No, I think that it is a reference to the great Vaughn Monroe a very popular singer in the 30's and 40's. He sang the song "There I've said it again" a song that someone in the 60's did over again, but my Dad reminded me that it was Vaughn Monroe that did that song before WW2.
Rick Moranis actually worked at a Toronto radio station as a DJ for a periord of time in the 70's (CHUM radio)--I think his inspiration for Gerry Todd came from that job. Would love if I could see the clip of how Gerry Todd found his wife ('Priscilla"--played by Andrea Martin)-on a video service--and the hassles she had to put up with during the early part of their marriage---that was a hilarious spoof!!! LOL
So brilliant and ahead of its time. A complete and accurate prediction of what was just ahead in the next decade for music and music video. Rick Moranis, what happened to you? You used to bring the funny like nobody's business.....
My favorite SCTV original character, Gerry Todd! I love to watch this again and again, thanks! BTW, Crazy Hy is selling 19" TVs for $19, lol. I used to sell at a bait and switch place in the late 80s that advertised 20" for $199! I would have to switch them to a 19" for $239, OMG. Memories.
I bought my satellite receiver dish from Crazy Hy's at 4650 Landsdown. I also picked up a deal on that 17 foot tv screen. The thing was, the commercials featuring Crazy Hy never really gave you a proper idea of how loose and, well, crazy he was in person. But when it came to bargains, this guy wasn't talking schmegegge.
Tom "Tinker" Monroe was really great and his hit song "Turning Japanese" was so popular here in Americus, GA. I was lucky to catch Tom's show at the Vacation Motor Inn just 6 miles East of Fernwood, OH, on Hwy 91. Tom played his great hits like "I'll Respect You in the Morning," "Handling Morning Wood," "Swallow Me," "I'm in the Mood for Spluge," "Eat Me," "Pants Party," "Take My Wadd," and "Helping Handful of Love." His show was great and I was able to get Louise the Barmaid to follow me back to my bungalow to Frost her Muffin. I'm planning to go back for the New Year's Day Show in February.
Years ago I had to do my imitation of Jerry Todd saying “turning Japanese” for my friend and coworker at least once a day coincidentally he was Japanese, great memories.
Best advice I ever got as a young DJ was don't try to be a DJ be yourself I was very close to being fired because I was trying to be a DJ and they told me that and I made the change and the rest is history sort of they were like we wouldn't have hired you if you didn't have something naturally that we like in you so quit trying to be a jock
And the funny thing is most people got me they understood that I was a little bit off center and a bit Goofy but it served me well and I would not approach it any other way if I had to do it againThere's only one thing that I know how to do well And I've often been told that you only can do What you know how to do well And that's be you, Be what you're like, Be like yourself,
There has been no comedy that has ever been able to meet the bar that was set by SCTV. These people were brilliant and each one still holds the standard for hilarity.🤩🤣
Does anyone recall which episode of SCTV had not only the CCCP 1 take over transmission but then some Japanese guy takes over that transmission? I've been trying to find it like crazy.
I've seen family guys that were mini remakes of woody allen movies, and huge bits that are remakes of all the great comedians shows and movies. I wonder if it's homage, or if he just thinks a young audience won't notice.
@@crookmcstealie he's paying homage. He draws his material from American pop culture from 1960s to present day. Almost everyone alive can relate on some level because for 50 years we've all been informed by the same information streams.
@@charlesandrews2360 I'd buy that. I'm touchy a little on "homage" to woody Allen films, because there is a lot of that in popular shows and films starting right at the beginning of his writing career. But it's really not that different than so much music being influenced by the Beatles, you can't really blame someone for it.
I still sing this version of I'm Turning Japanese
Awesome
cha pah neece
I cant not sing this version
Same here.
Dee doo-doo-doo-doo-doo bop bop bop bah-dee-dahhh ... is all I want to say to you
This show was sick. No wonder every actor on it did well after it was over. Genius talent across the board.
no, no it wasn't sick, it was good.
Gerry Dooley: 'Sick' means amazing or cool these days.
Neville6000 Thank you, now I'm embarrassed .
Yeah
@@gerrydooley951Gud and phat
There was nothing quite like SCTV. Their dead on parodies were brilliant.
I miss this show. Rick Moranis was one hell of a talent, but I fully understand his reasons for departing from TV and film. Loved his impressions too.
If actual TV was like the skits on SCTV (even Gerry Todd), I'd probably start watching TV again.
it would be the 70s
Most of them are broad parodies of the kind of bad to mediocre TV that was popular in the 1970s into the 1980s. You might as well stop watching TV for the rest of your life.
I had no idea of how awesome Rick Moranis really was until now.
True, Canadians just took it for granted.
This is all about Toronto. Crazy Joe's and Gerry Todd being a valium addled DJ for CHFI, the radio staion for White people that don't want to see ANYTHING real and don't wan't to admit they are boring and old.
This new generation has no idea what they missed
@@mm860 totally. I also remember those morning shows like The Gerry Todd Show. Feels like an eternity ago.
This is brilliant. Just kills me how great this cast was.
Crazy Hy's was based on Crazy Joe's, a textile chain in Toronto. Their 1970s commercials were exactly depicted in Crazy Hy's only it was fabric...two men of Jewish decent where one is doing the talking with the other in the back ground motioning with his hand to show the size of the store. Classic, funny and brilliant comedy.
Interesting--I always thought it was a send-up of Crazy Eddie's electronic stores in the eastern US.
For those of us in the states, we'd probably think Crazy Eddie's as well (or at least on the East Coast).
This is the first time I'm seeing "Crazy Hy's" and since I grew up in the LA area, it reminded me of Crazy Gideon's.
Thanks for the history (I also grew up in TO back in the day). Here is one of the originals - ruclips.net/video/hiUBOopyJcE/видео.html
Yep. Joe is still at it! Or is it a son? He has a channel on RUclips
I think Gerry Todd is my favorite Rick Moranis character. The Tom Monroe lounge singer character is hilarious.
Kind of like what Bill Murray did with Nick the lounge singer, on SNL. Both were, awesome, hilarious.
The original Richard Cheese.
The subtle sound effects they added when Jerry is dialing in the graphics are just awesome
This brings back memories. Great way to end the week late night on Friday. When MTV came along with its VJ format, The Gerry Todd Show immediately came to mind. It's like a parody of MTV, but it actually aired before MTV launched. Great to see again.
Glad I was around when this came out originally. We loved the old SNL original cast then watched The Midnight Special every Saturday night. How lucky were we boomers for laughter and great music...
This version of turning japanese should be playing at your local mall.
there is a scene in an SCTV waiting room where Guy is interviewing pilot movies, and you can here Tom Monroe playing in the background.
Still one of my fave shows after all these years. SNL hasn't aged anywhere as well.
You're wrong. Maybe the liberal SNL hasn't aged well, but the classic has aged well - killer bees, Samurai whatever, etc.
At least you do not have to watch a 15-30 second ad, prior to every SCTV sketch. 15-30 fewer suicide committing Actors and/or Actresses, on SCTV, too, or, also.
@John M Smythe Yes, they were. But the humor became more one sided against the right when Tina the Fey became head writer, and the show has remained there since.
Phil Hartman years at SNL were brilliant.
The Belushi Aykroyd Radnor years have aged horribly.
Saying that Saturday Night Live is more liberal now than it was at the beginning is like utterly ridiculous
Fake news ding dong
@@charlesandrews2360 It's sad that Fox News and other conservative talking heads have brainwashed their listeners so much that anything NOT constantly Conservative is Liberal...and now socialist. I wonder what will be next?
Turning JapanEES, tunrning JapanEES, I really think so.
Completely Jap-anees!
He sings it with such ease...
Great memories of watching SCTV late Saturday nights when I was around 14 years old. I would do my best impressions of Andrea Martin's characters for my high school classmates to try and make friends. And, it worked because I got pretty good at it. I expanded my repertoire to include other cast members. It became a favorite game among my family members at gatherings, and to this day we still perform our favorite skits. Thanks for the post; it elicits the warmest memories.
As an early teen in southern Ontario me and my brother came across this on the just-new Global TV network, before the Bob and Doug days. Bill Murray even appeared before his SNL turn.
Gerry Todd is such a freakin hipster. Love the effects. Especially the floating heads.
Gerry Todd is one of the weirdest concepts Moranis ever came up with. The conceit was a radio DJ with the addition of video, so instead of just a station jingle sung by anonymous performers we get anonymous disembodied heads singing the jingles.
You can really tell Rick Moranis worked as an actual Disc Jockey for a while.
Missing you Rick Moranis... Please bring yourself back into the industry.
@MorbidManMusic he's still alive; he left show business to raise his kids, after his wife sadly passed away from cancer. However, he has done some voice acting. His kids are basically young adults now, so he may return to onscreen work.
hes in the Honey I shrunk the kids remake.
@@arladicey That is sad. He sounds like a really decent guy, in addition to his talent.
Nothing says "late 70's/early 80's lounge music" like Fender-Rhodes electric piano with tremolo, chorus, and flanging effects! *LOL!*
I've never heard Turning Japanese done better!
I really think so.
never heard of this stuff but i am now addicted to sctv.
I was so sad when Gerry Todd said he was retiring from show business. I watched his show for over 25 years.
I wondered where I'd get a 19 inch TV for 19 dollars.
@@fjccommish da hood
@@negro722 I'll give it a try.
@@fjccommish go head n get u some crack while u ther so u aint got 2 go back - ax 4 my boy Dantravius -
@@negro722 Does he sell the TV's too?
Now forgotten trivia, but Rick Moranis was actually a Top 40 rock deejay in the late '70s in Toronto. (I've heard aircheck recordings, and he plays it 100% straight, using this Gerry Todd voice.)
Moranis is a Canadian treasure (and I'm not Canadian).
That makes sense. He's got the smooth patter and stylings down pat. Great choices for Tom Monroe smooth jazz versions of Police and The Vapors too.
The request line with a young Catherine O'hara....5 easy pieces, The Gerry Todd "singers" and all the Gerry Todd videos...CLASSIC..thanks for posting these all together
All together??? Ummm...it's all one sketch...
funnier than ANYTHING on TV today!!!
Every time I hear a radio package intro with male & female voices harmonizing the name of a radio show, I picture these disembodied heads from Gerry Todd
Rick Moranis at his very best. Wish he'd bring this character back with all the new advances in "VUdeo" technology.
Could happen!
I had a friend who used to pronounce "VUdeo" just like Gerry. He never even saw SCTV (and he was a video fanatic like GT). Every time I watched Rick Moranis do GT, I laughed extra hard because I actually experienced something like him in real life!
I love how he's always fiddling with the video special effects LOL
The so talented Rick Moranis is also an admirable man - how many at the height of a film career would, upon becoming a widower - walk away to raise his children?
I love the overall concept of Gerry Todd. It's hard to describe why If you didn't grow up in the Eighties... Imagine a cheesy hipster Easy Listening AM or FM radio station from the Seventies, only re-envisioned in the hot new format of consumer video, in a world where we all carried tiny TVs or had them strapped to our heads like oversized Google Glasses, instead of carrying ghetto blasters or wearing Walkmans. And in this era, LP-sized videodiscs were the ultimate medium, and ruled the landscape long before CD/DVD/PVR/VOD. (I had a friend who was like Gerry Todd in his undying love for those huge old videodiscs, and he forever touted their advantages, even when DVD finally emerged.)
Also Jerry Todd’s cover of The Police’s ‘Da Doo Doo Da’ is so incredibly…mellow! 😂
And aaaaaaalll ... that's truuuuuuue AHH!
It's all I wanna be saying to you...
You mean 'Tom Monroes' cover!
Ya he even cleaned the lyrics up a bit. 😆
OMG, surfing SCTV clips and.......Turning Japanese, Well done Rick and others!
This show is similar to something you would find on Adult Swim at 2:00 AM. XD
Brendan Matthews That's a great call! I'd watch that every night.
Brendan Matthews Where do you think they got it..down to the efx!!!!
They made so much with little money...talent...and hard work goes a long way.
Began his broadcast career at CFTR680 in Toronto in 1971 when they dropped the Beautiful Music format.
I have watched this at least 10 times and I am still laughing my butt off!!!
If anyone ever asks how the '70's affected me, I'll point them to this video.
completely....japanese
I think this was more early 80s. Well, it was early 80s when I first saw this hilarious show from the Great North, hey.
vuhdeo.....yeaaaahhhh!
Dave Thomas is way underrated.
We loved this sketch to pieces back in high school.
Dave Thomas: "We didn't know we'd never get the chance to anything like this again."
8 minutes of geniusm. Look at how much is crammed into the first three. So much talent.
Crazy Hy’s would be a great name for a cannabis dispensary.
Rick was about 28 when he did this stuff. Amazing.
Its not amazing its just the usual for actors of his age
@@neonfroot LOL, no it is not.
Surprise that wasn't a MTV show for real. Also, Rick Moranis should have done an album as Tom Monroe.
"The wee small ones of a Saturday", exactly when no one was watching, in the days of broadcast TV that signed off around 1 AM.
Yep, back in the day
Hey I like that Tom Monroe and his vuddy-o. His stuff really swings and that "Doo Doo" song is catchy.
Happy 65th Birthday Rick Moranis!! :D
Never understood why Tom Monroe never made it into the top 40.
Steve Smith I thought for sure those white shoes would have put him over the top!
@@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
Cmon it’s cause he didn’t write any of his own stuff. Granted, his covers were far better than the originals but still.
Because SCTV and Rick didn't release an album. It would have sold in Canada for sure (unsure about the states but who knows, Blues Brothers released albums).
Yeah, he was vastly underrated as an artist. Sure, he didn't write his own songs -- but then, neither did Elvis or Frank Sinatra, and Tom's right up there with both of them.
This was shot in Edmonton you can tell because it looks a bit dismal and grey just like Edmonton, I did some acting work at the ITV studio and other places around Edmonton in the early and mid 80s my father was in the film and video business In Edmonton, I think he did some camera work on this show but didn't tell me what he worked on, if you were watching TV in Canada in the 80s and 90s you saw my Fathers work on commercials every day, he passed away but this was our favorite show we always watched it together he was amused by my impressions of Ed Grimley
This is definitely Hawerlak Park. Good chance that you're seeing Oiler owner Daryl Katz's house across the river in the background at 0:53
Love how Tom Monroe cleaned up the lyrics a bit on De-do-do-do.
Love how he brings in his own chyron - man, this show was brilliant and takes me back to my college days!
The Gerry Todd Show is just about the most hysterical thing I've ever seen. Watch it now with the whole family.
2:55 proves that Dave Thomas foresaw the emergence of Bobby McFerrin, but did nothing to warn the rest of us.
The fact that i actually liked dont worry be happy the first couple times i heard it makes me feel so dirty.
That was hilarious. Could you play Stairway to Heaven also? I forgot how funny Rick Moranis was. I loved this show as a teenager but I didn't exactly understand or appreciate alot of the humor. I just knew it was funny as hell, like monty pythons flying circus.
I want an entire album of Tom Monroe!!!
That Tom Monroe kid has got some pipes.
I think they got the idea of Tom Monroe from Von Monroe a great singer before the war that my Dad used to like a lot but yes that Rick Moranis was one heck of a comedian and singer too if he wanted to be.
I meant Vaugh Monroe. He was a giant in the 40's. Tom Monroe sounds like the successful name of a superstar. A group called the Vapors did a song called "Turning Japenese" back in the early 1980's when SCTV recorded this show.
Sure you don't mean Matt Munro? Who sang 'From Russia With Love'?
No, I think that it is a reference to the great Vaughn Monroe a very popular singer in the 30's and 40's. He sang the song "There I've said it again" a song that someone in the 60's did over again, but my Dad reminded me that it was Vaughn Monroe that did that song before WW2.
It's a shame that Richard Cheese stole Tom's schtick . . . no respect.
By the way, Happy Birthday to RICK MORANIS!
Rick Moranis started out as a DJ in Tornonto and I can't help but wonder if he was basically Gerry Todd on the air.
These guys were brilliant. So talented and funny. Saturday Night Live can't hold a candle.
tom monroe for rock n roll hall of fame!!
Rick Moranis is my biggest inspiration
So funny to hear the references to Toronto. Lansdowne avenue and Pape
Crazy Hy was a money making MACHINE! The last I heard,he was selling HD tvs and computer equipment at his new warehouse. What a salesman!
The shop relocated to the ISS. Crazy Hy's is higher than ever with low low prices! HUD nav systems this week only $17
Great show, and memories!
Rick Moranis actually worked at a Toronto radio station as a DJ for a periord of time in the 70's (CHUM radio)--I think his inspiration for Gerry Todd came from that job. Would love if I could see the clip of how Gerry Todd found his wife ('Priscilla"--played by Andrea Martin)-on a video service--and the hassles she had to put up with during the early part of their marriage---that was a hilarious spoof!!! LOL
So brilliant and ahead of its time. A complete and accurate prediction of what was just ahead in the next decade for music and music video. Rick Moranis, what happened to you? You used to bring the funny like nobody's business.....
My favorite SCTV original character, Gerry Todd! I love to watch this again and again, thanks! BTW, Crazy Hy is selling 19" TVs for $19, lol. I used to sell at a bait and switch place in the late 80s that advertised 20" for $199! I would have to switch them to a 19" for $239, OMG. Memories.
I bought my satellite receiver dish from Crazy Hy's at 4650 Landsdown. I also picked up a deal on that 17 foot tv screen. The thing was, the commercials featuring Crazy Hy never really gave you a proper idea of how loose and, well, crazy he was in person. But when it came to bargains, this guy wasn't talking schmegegge.
Tom "Tinker" Monroe was really great and his hit song "Turning Japanese" was so popular here in Americus, GA. I was lucky to catch Tom's show at the Vacation Motor Inn just 6 miles East of Fernwood, OH, on Hwy 91. Tom played his great hits like "I'll Respect You in the Morning," "Handling Morning Wood," "Swallow Me," "I'm in the Mood for Spluge," "Eat Me," "Pants Party," "Take My Wadd," and "Helping Handful of Love." His show was great and I was able to get Louise the Barmaid to follow me back to my bungalow to Frost her Muffin. I'm planning to go back for the New Year's Day Show in February.
4650 Lansdowne is nowhere near Pape.... Lol these guys are from Toronto, I wonder if that's was early trolling
Does anyone have the one where Tom Monroe sings Petula Clark's "Downtown"?
maybe the same one that also has rick m. as christopher cross- BRILLIANT !
I watched Downtown by Tom Monroe on RUclips last year. Shot in a very shitty looking downtown during crappy weather.
ruclips.net/video/N_eEx3XPuj0/видео.html This is the best version. A couple other ones are out of sync.
Tom Monroe has a fine head of hair and is a snappy dresser!
and gets all the ladies too!!!
"Turning JapaNEESE"
"Jerry Todddd..... Weatherrrr"
Time for another cash call.
Since I saw this in first run I have laughed until I cried so many times - THANKS to Rick & everyone involved in this comedy GENIUS!!!
So this is where Richard Cheese got his schtick 😂
The Vapors and the Police, love it!
Everybody knows that Lansdown(e) doesn't go anywhere near Pape. You'd have to cross Don River
hah I noticed that too...even though it was filmed in Edmonton that year the cast had their hearts in Toronto
I'm pretty sure he's actually working the console.
Definitely looks like it
"Tom Monroe on a New Wavelength". Sheer comedy genius.
Sharp dresser that man.
@@jpcpm1340 She's got laaaaaaaygs, she knows to use them! She never bay-yay-yegs ...
iromy is, the way tom monroe is hiw alot of thise new wave bands dressed
used to be call in shows exactly like this during the 70s. better times
Years ago I had to do my imitation of Jerry Todd saying “turning Japanese” for my friend and coworker at least once a day coincidentally he was Japanese, great memories.
Wow, Dave thomas can really beatbox.
this is just pure entertainment which happens to be hilarious too!
30 years of broadcasting later and some DJ's still sound like this.
Best advice I ever got as a young DJ was don't try to be a DJ be yourself I was very close to being fired because I was trying to be a DJ and they told me that and I made the change and the rest is history sort of they were like we wouldn't have hired you if you didn't have something naturally that we like in you so quit trying to be a jock
And the funny thing is most people got me they understood that I was a little bit off center and a bit Goofy but it served me well and I would not approach it any other way if I had to do it againThere's only one thing that I know how to do well
And I've often been told that you only can do
What you know how to do well
And that's be you,
Be what you're like,
Be like yourself,
Wow. My name is actually Gerry Todd van Mansfeld :)
Gerry Van Mansfeld Well, you should have a show.
Gerry Van Mansfeld see if you can capture the jingle and use it as a ringtone! lol
Thank you, Canada.
right---such a versatile and incredibly talented performer
So far ahead there were doing parodies before music videos even existed on the air.
MTV was just about to start, but promo clips and shows made up of such had been around for a while
There needs to be a reunion show before it is too late.
Why? Already too late
@@lynnfisher3037 Possibly. But if all but Candy could return, I think it would still be good.
@@MCowie Candy is a major loss, but then again, Harold Ramis wouldn't be involved, which wouldn't be so bad. He just wasn't very funny.
There has been no comedy that has ever been able to meet the bar that was set by SCTV. These people were brilliant and each one still holds the standard for hilarity.🤩🤣
Hysterical - and they absolutely couldn't do those commercials today.
Oh yeah SCTV was so cool! I loved the Bobby Bitman skits.
Does anyone recall which episode of SCTV had not only the CCCP 1 take over transmission but then some Japanese guy takes over that transmission? I've been trying to find it like crazy.
You can keep your Bieber..give me Tom Monroe every time!!!
Wuhan pandemic idiocy, been furloughed from work, sheltered in place, thankfully l can binge watch SCTV's Gerry Todd.
Jerry Todd has a great Radio Voice.
Hmm, methinks Seth Macfarlane might have been a bit influenced by this.
I've seen family guys that were mini remakes of woody allen movies, and huge bits that are remakes of all the great comedians shows and movies. I wonder if it's homage, or if he just thinks a young audience won't notice.
He steals a lot of material.
@@crookmcstealie he's paying homage.
He draws his material from American pop culture from 1960s to present day. Almost everyone alive can relate on some level because for 50 years we've all been informed by the same information streams.
@@charlesandrews2360 I'd buy that. I'm touchy a little on "homage" to woody Allen films, because there is a lot of that in popular shows and films starting right at the beginning of his writing career. But it's really not that different than so much music being influenced by the Beatles, you can't really blame someone for it.
Standing on the shoulders of giants, and there's nothing new Under the Sun
So Dave Thomas basically invented beat boxing.
"Can you play Mission: Impossible?"
"Which episode?"
"I dunno. Any of them."
ysmig: Gerry asked because he had all of them.
I watch The Gerry Todd Show.